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How can resolve union of floors

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arqyt
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How can resolve union of floors

How can we resolve the union of floor layers?
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floor.JPG

Is it right? How can I resolve this?

floor join.JPG

Jose M Carralero.
ArqyT
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constantin.stroescu
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I suggest  ,beside joining floor, to intercalate a short wall ( as you will do anyway if the floors will be at a biger distance) of the same material as the floor core:

  1. join the two floors
  2. make a wall of the same material as the core of the floors 
  3. in a section view, align the wall as necessary - Image 01
  4. in section view , join the wall with the floor - Image 02
  5. in section view stretch the wall so  to be entirely into the floors - Image 03


If you have a more complicated section , you can use,also, but only for 2d , the Cut Profile from View..

 

 

Image 01

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Image 02

Image 02.png

 

Image 03

Image 03.png

Constantin Stroescu
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Message 3 of 5
arqyt
in reply to: arqyt

Yes, it is an ingenious solution.
In this line, i try introduce a structural beam, which may be more consistent.

I tried the 2 options and both solves half the problem. Look the image.

 

Floor - Beam 1.JPG
I do not understand the whole algebra of resolution structure of priority layers of walls / floors.
Try it with aline walls, dont work with a logical solution

Thank you teacher for help.

Jose M Carralero.
ArqyT
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constantin.stroescu
in reply to: arqyt

I made a screen recording of what I've described in my previous post...

https://chronicle.autodesk.com/main/details/96e7e330-bfd1-47e8-b950-8c92ab0b214d

Constantin Stroescu
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arqyt
in reply to: constantin.stroescu

Of course your idea gives a better response.

I greatly appreciate your effort.

Thank you very much

Jose M Carralero.
ArqyT

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